Tanzania’s New Foreign Policy Signals Strategic Expansion of South-South Partnerships with Asia
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DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - EQS Newswire - 26 May 2025 – The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has launched its revised National Foreign Policy 2021 (2024 edition), reinforcing the country's commitment to deeper South-South cooperation, especially with China and India. The policy reflects Tanzania's focus on economic diplomacy, cultural exchange, digital cooperation, and sustainable development. The launch event was held on 19 May at the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JNICC) in Dar es Salaam, and officiated by H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania. It was also attended by Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, members of the Diplomatic Corps, senior government officials, and representatives from the private sector. In her keynote address, President Samia said the revised policy marks a critical step in reaffirming Tanzania's position in a changing world. "There have been a lot of changes since we introduced the national foreign policy 24 years ago in 2001. The new policy takes into account the shift in areas such as the blue and digital economy, and the creative and entertainment industry," she said. The updated policy provides a clear roadmap for international engagement, grounded in national interests and guided by principle. "This policy speaks on who we are as a nation—firm in our values, proactive in our diplomacy, and committed to constructive partnerships that advance peace, security, and shared prosperity," President Samia affirmed. Tanzania enjoys long-standing historical ties with China and India, dating back to the leadership of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Chairman Mao Tse Tung, and Indira Gandhi. These relationships have matured into comprehensive partnerships over the past decades. President Samia's state visit to China in November 2022 was a defining moment in bilateral relations. Invited by President Xi Jinping, the visit upgraded ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the highest diplomatic status in Tanzania's foreign policy framework. Agreements signed included:
- A US$297.64 million soft loan for rural communication infrastructure,
- A US$24.86 million grant for the expansion of the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute,
- A US$58.3 million loan for upgrades to Zanzibar Airport,
- Market access approvals for Tanzanian avocados and aquatic products.
- Economic Diplomacy – Strengthening investment and trade partnerships.
- Peace and Security – Supporting conflict prevention and counter-terrorism.
- Strategic Treaty Management – Ratification and domestication of treaties.
- Global Engagement – Active participation in regional and international organizations.
- Kiswahili Diplomacy – Promoting Kiswahili as a tool of cultural and political influence.
- Resource Mobilization – Securing funding for key development sectors.
- Blue Economy – Unlocking marine and coastal economic potential.
- Diaspora Engagement – Facilitating participation of Tanzanians abroad.
- Human Rights and Governance – Promoting democratic values in line with the Constitution.
- Climate Leadership – Advancing environmental protection and climate action.
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